AEBN, Alexander Pictures Join in VOD Deal

CHARLOTTE — Video-on-demand giant AEBN has lined up an exclusive deal to deliver gay adult studio Alexander Pictures’ “Tommy Lima in Brazil” series.

AEBN's Chris Baker said that his company decided to partner with the San Diego-based Alexander Pictures because of its consistent quality and attention to detail, as well as an existing audience base.

"We talked about this idea about a year ago, and I couldn't wait to get it in house," he said. "A star-based series like this, especially with a star like Tommy Lima, is going to do great with our customers."

Alexander Pictures proprietor and film director Alexander said a desire to make movies about the beach, soccer and the jungle, aka the “three most popular things in Brazil,” led him to shoot “Tommy Lima in Brazil.”

"When I asked Tommy what he thought about the prospect of this trip and this series, Tommy opened his big beautiful eyes so widely and just looked at me,” Alexander said. “Then he said, ‘Are you serious?’ I said, ‘Why not? We'll wander through Rio's hot and hung, dark Cariocas, have some vacation, do some business and I'll pay you on top of that.’ It was a real beautiful experience working with my company superstar Tommy Lima around hot spots of Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.”

The series includes “Tommy Lima in Brazil: On The Beach,” “Tommy Lima In Brazil 2: In The Jungle,” “Tommy Lima in Brazil 3: Soccer Play.” All of these titles are now available through the AEBN/Nakedsword network.

For more information, visit AEBN.net or AlexanderPictures.com.

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